Code fork at block 377777

Code fork @ block #377777 to prevent this type of attacks in the future was implemented successfully.

Time synchronization is strictly required to succesful mining now.

Network can tolerate 5 minutes delta only since block #377777.

If you see follow errors at your daemon/log -
Timestamp of block with id: <***>, 1518738009, bigger than adjusted time…
- sync the time please.

2018-01-15 @ 00:00 by Zhe

Blockchain Explorer Update

Hi guys, glad to inform you we just updated our Basic Blockchain Explorer along with Daemon application.
We have found some minor errors in RpcServer code module while coding Blockchain Explorer and fixed most important of them.

Have to admit this errors still exists in Bytecoin as well as Forknote code and most of their forks.

You can check all necessary blockchain data including block and transaction details using our explorer site, no need to use third party software anymore.

Standalone Blockchain Explorer app for windows is scheduled to release in 3 months.

2017-12-15 @ 00:00 by Zhe

Heavy blocks tested

Have a look at block 116325 with 75a27a83b9d0172b28d9ae854cc39ddf81a209409092eddbdc1c10e861a81fcb.

Second transaction in this block is very special.

This transaction have 7195 inputs and 10 outputs.
Total size of transaction is 1.233.508 = 1.17MB.

So we have practical confirmation Soldo network is capable to transfer very heavy blocks now.

Network

Seeds

Soldo Mission

About

Soldo is a new experimental coin based on the modified Cryptonote PoW algorithm called SoftCrypton.

Soldo was designed as a light alternative to current Cryptonote-based coins.
It should be mineable even with low-end PCs, including phones and tablets.
Blockchain size and network load plan to stay at reasonable level as well.
Transfer’s tiny flat fee is another key point of Soldo for everyday use.

Developers are planning to release all features required for flawless everyday use.
Each Cryptonote-based coin has its weak and storng points.
Soldo will borrow the strongest ideas from the most popular coins and combine all of them in the single coin.

Core developers will be available for contacts and will accept any useful code updates at Github base.

Name

Soldo borrow the name of an Italian medieval silver coin, issued for the first time in the late 12th century at Milan by Emperor Henry VI.

It quickly became widespread in Italy where it was coined in Genoa, Bologna, and numerous other cities.
In Venice, the soldo was minted from the reign of Francesco Dandolo onward, remaining in use until 1862.